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How much energy (in joule) can be released during the following reaction if 11.2 ml of `B_(2)H_(6)(g)` and 67.2 ml of `Cl_(2)(g)` at 1 atm, are allowed to react as
`B_(2)H_(6)(g)+6Cl_(2)(g)to2BCl_(3)(g)+6HCL(g)," "DeltaH=-184 "kJ"//"mole"`

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